I would love to have a suede steering wheel but can't due to airbag soo instead I was wondering if anyone had seen a suede stitch on cover for the NB
If you don't know what I'm talking about there are some leather replacements for the NB wheel that you place over the top of the stock wheel then tighten some threads and presto retrimmed wheel, just can't find any in suede
or does anyone have estimates on how much it would cost to have it retrimmed
Suede steering wheel covers for NB??
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Suede steering wheel covers for NB??
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Real suede will eventually go smooth and shiny and it looks awful.
The rubbing of your hands combined with the oils in your skin will wear away the \"nap\" of the suede leaving a poor looking shiny surface.
What you wan to use is a good synthetic suede material.
Ferrari use Alacantra which is a much better bet than real suede, although the real suede is a lot cheaper than the synthetics.
The rubbing of your hands combined with the oils in your skin will wear away the \"nap\" of the suede leaving a poor looking shiny surface.
What you wan to use is a good synthetic suede material.
Ferrari use Alacantra which is a much better bet than real suede, although the real suede is a lot cheaper than the synthetics.
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Col wrote:Fig had his recovered in blue/black leather, for his 10AE [just before he sold it]. Looked a good job, by someone in Melb. Fig could give you details.
I have some recollection of that, which is probably what got me thinking about doing a steering wheel retrim in the first place.
Ideally I'd like a colour scheme similar to that of the 10AE except with green instead of blue.
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30+ yrs ago lace on wheel covers were all the rage but then you were grasping nasty slippery hard plastic. A lace on would increase the dia not necessarily a good thing. Gloves work well- try some track gloves( ie horses) these are cheap( I bought some for less than $10) thin and improve grip and reduce fatigue.
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Marcusus the gloves give you a little more insulation - padding if you like- and you tend not to grip so hard and any vibration and kickback is less pronounced. Motorbike riders in particular will notice a big difference in riding with and without gloves. Driving gloves ( string backed) used to be very common but steering wheels have improved. Track riders also get good grip on reins as often the palm is dimpled- wet reins can be tricky!
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